Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Registration - South Australia

Service summary

Persons intending to operate a veterinary diagnostic laboratory must be registered.

A veterinary diagnostic laboratory means a place in which samples or specimens from livestock or livestock products are tested or analysed for the purposes of determining whether they are affected with a disease or contaminant.

Service type

Licence

A licence defines the need to obtain recognition / certification and registration to undertake a certain business activity.

Eligibility requirements

Eligibility criteria and conditions of registration are contained in the Regulations.

Fees

Various; contact the agency for further information.

Additional information

Contact the agency for application forms

Administering agency

Department of Primary Industries and Regions, SABiosecurity & StandardsLivestock Group

Contact details

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